Giorgos Arvanitis
Giorgos (or Yorgos) Arvanitis (Greek: Γιώργος Αρβανίτης; born February 22, 1941) is a Greek cinematographer. Arvanitis was born in the village of Dilofo, Phthiotis, Greece. Having received an education as an electrician in the construction sector, he started working in the movies business in his early 20s, advancing from 2nd camera assistant to finally become a director of photography. Arvanitis has been an important figure in the Greek film industry, having worked on many films produced by Finos Films. In 1968, he worked on Theo Angelopoulos's first short film Εκπομπή (Broadcast). Since then, he has worked in every single one of Angelopoulos' movies, including award-winning Eternity and a Day[1] (Palme d'or, Cannes 1998), except for the very last trilogy he was shooting (Trilogy: The Weeping Meadow, The Dust of Time, The Other Sea). (Wikipedia)
Known for
CameraBirthday
February 22, 1941Gender
MaleKnown Movie Credits
100Place of birth
Dilofo, Phthiotis, GreeceAlso known as
Yorgos Arvanitis, Giorgios Arvanitis, Γιώργος ΑρβανίτηςCast credits
Crew credits
A Crime
Director of PhotographyFat Girl
Director of PhotographyThe Travelling Players
Director of PhotographyThe Last Mistress
Director of PhotographyAnatomy of Hell
Director of PhotographyVoyager
Director of PhotographyTrain of Life
Director of PhotographyTotal Eclipse
Director of PhotographyWelcome Home
Director of PhotographyDorothy Mills
Director of PhotographyIphigenia
Director of PhotographyLand of Oblivion
Director of PhotographyThe Countess of Corfu
Director of PhotographyBlind Sun
Director of PhotographyRomance
Director of PhotographyRena is Off-Side
Director of PhotographyThe Beekeeper
Director of PhotographySuch a Long Absence
Producer, Director of PhotographyThe Reconstruction
Director of PhotographyThe Hunters
Director of PhotographyDays of '36
Director of Photography